Nov 12, 2024 5:50:28 GMT
Post by Elias on Nov 12, 2024 5:50:28 GMT
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[attr="class","likedotitle2"]Stat Upgrade/Purchase
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STAT RANK: A
CURRENT DESCRIPTION: Fate Weaver is a wish fulfillment quirk that alters fate to limited degrees. Elias can grow countless threads from his body, with a few meters' reach, and should these threads bind Elias's hand to another person's, the person may make a wish. If Elias can grant the wish, a needle will form at the edge of the threads binding Elias and the target. Once this needle draws blood, the wish shall be granted. There are quite a few caveats, though. Elias can't go warping reality to insane degrees. He can't turn a vault door into cheese, randomly spawn money out of thin air, change someone's quirk, or perform other similarly extreme feats. That shouldn't, however, suggest Fate Weaver is weak in its potential.
Mechanically, Elias uses Fate Weaver to heal himself and his allies, should they have the opportunity to make the wish. His healing is strong enough to restore one's eyesight or even a lost limb, but extreme damage takes time (possibly even beyond a single thread). Additionally, he has access to his threads, which can be used as weapons, though their damage is directly tied to his normal strength attribute. Elias also may summon a rod-like weapon, but it's not particularly strong (no real stats). He mostly reduces it in size and uses it as a cane. It will return the next day if broken, though. Aside from the two primary uses described, anything else is pretty much banking on the narrative.
Narratively, Elias can increase the strength and capabilities of others, but this doesn't actually increase their actual stat ranks. It's just flavoring. Additionally, while he can't go making vault doors disappear, he may alter fate in such ways that a guard might drop a security key, or a camera might malfunction. Even if he can't control exactly how such wishes come to fulfillment, if fate deems it possible, he may sway a person's luck. Lastly, Elias can use his threads on several people at once should they attempt an interlinked wish.
Elias's wishes, however, come at a cost. He may define a specific trade (a tribute) to be made in exchange for one's wish or default to a simple yet strong sense of loyalty the person will feel towards him. The more wishes someone makes, the more loyal they feel. Otherwise, it's up to the other party to fulfill their tribute (we can modify these later if someone decides they don't like the idea of the tribute anymore / no causing death and such).
STAT RANK: S -
EXP COST: 15,750
NEW DESCRIPTION: No changes
OTHER: Thanks again!
[attr="class","likedosub"]Precedent - Fate Weaver
STAT RANK: A
CURRENT DESCRIPTION: Fate Weaver is a wish fulfillment quirk that alters fate to limited degrees. Elias can grow countless threads from his body, with a few meters' reach, and should these threads bind Elias's hand to another person's, the person may make a wish. If Elias can grant the wish, a needle will form at the edge of the threads binding Elias and the target. Once this needle draws blood, the wish shall be granted. There are quite a few caveats, though. Elias can't go warping reality to insane degrees. He can't turn a vault door into cheese, randomly spawn money out of thin air, change someone's quirk, or perform other similarly extreme feats. That shouldn't, however, suggest Fate Weaver is weak in its potential.
Mechanically, Elias uses Fate Weaver to heal himself and his allies, should they have the opportunity to make the wish. His healing is strong enough to restore one's eyesight or even a lost limb, but extreme damage takes time (possibly even beyond a single thread). Additionally, he has access to his threads, which can be used as weapons, though their damage is directly tied to his normal strength attribute. Elias also may summon a rod-like weapon, but it's not particularly strong (no real stats). He mostly reduces it in size and uses it as a cane. It will return the next day if broken, though. Aside from the two primary uses described, anything else is pretty much banking on the narrative.
Narratively, Elias can increase the strength and capabilities of others, but this doesn't actually increase their actual stat ranks. It's just flavoring. Additionally, while he can't go making vault doors disappear, he may alter fate in such ways that a guard might drop a security key, or a camera might malfunction. Even if he can't control exactly how such wishes come to fulfillment, if fate deems it possible, he may sway a person's luck. Lastly, Elias can use his threads on several people at once should they attempt an interlinked wish.
Elias's wishes, however, come at a cost. He may define a specific trade (a tribute) to be made in exchange for one's wish or default to a simple yet strong sense of loyalty the person will feel towards him. The more wishes someone makes, the more loyal they feel. Otherwise, it's up to the other party to fulfill their tribute (we can modify these later if someone decides they don't like the idea of the tribute anymore / no causing death and such).
[attr="class","likedosub"]Current - Fate Weaver
STAT RANK: S -
EXP COST: 15,750
NEW DESCRIPTION: No changes
OTHER: Thanks again!
PHARAOH LEAP.
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